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2017.09.05 Tue, by

From Monumental Landscapes as a Mode of Display to the Literati Gathering as Artistic Uprising

Xu Longsen has recently been experimenting with the concept of the semi-private exhibition as a contemporary mode of literati gathering. >> Read more
2017.07.14 Fri, by

Hong Kong Round Up

Talkover/Handover 2.0 at 1a Space / “Canton Express: Art of the Pearl River Delta” at M+ Pavilion / Fereydoun Ave's “Shah Abbas and His Page Boy” at Rossi & Rossi / Wong Chung-Yu's “Centrifugal Force” at Hanart TZ gallery / Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon's “Catchy” at Empty Gallery / R. Streitmatter-Tran's “Departures: Intersecting Vietnamese Modern Art with R. Streitmatter-Tran” at de Sarthe gallery >> Read more
2017.05.31 Wed, by

Centrifugal Force The Art Field of Wong Chung-yu, Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong

Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to announce the artist’s reception of Centrifugal Force: The Art Field of Wong Chung-yu, a solo exhibition by a young Hong Kong ink painter and new media artist Wong Chung-yu, to take place on Friday, 16 June 2017, from 6-8pm at the gallery. (Exhibition runs from June 10 until 15 July). >> Read more
2015.12.23 Wed, by

Crystal Liu and Qi Yu
at Galerie du Monde

22 December 2015, Hong Kong - Galerie du Monde is delighted to announce a dual solo exhibition to take place from 15 January to 3 March, featuring all new works by artists Crystal Liu (b. Toronto, 1980) and Qi Yu (b. Xiamen, 1969). >> Read more
2014.06.30 Mon, by

Strong Opening at Shanghai’s Yuz Museum Amid Hiccups

With the quality of the Yuz collection on display no doubt greatly aided by having Wu Hung, the renowned scholar of Chinese art, as a curator, we can say that “Myth/History” was not half bad—pretty good, in fact... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.08.28 Wed, by

Interview with Liu Chunfeng

“@What—New Contemporary Art from China” (ArtMIA Caochangdi Space) marked the twentieth anniversary of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Korea. Liang Shuhan interviews curator Liu Chunfeng for a better understanding of the Sino-Korean dialogue in contemporary art. >> Read more